Helping children and families thrive every day!
Evidence‑based, neuroaffirming pediatric therapy for infants, toddlers and young children. Our therapists and early educators are experts in family‑friendly, child‑led, practical strategies for home, school, and community life.
Our Mission
Our mission is to provide high-quality, family & child-centered services that support overall development and participation while honoring each child’s unique strengths.
What We Do
Early Education Services
Occupational Therapy
Physical Therapy
Speech Therapy
Coaching for Parents
Mentoring for Therapists
Why Work With Us
We see every child as capable, creative, and whole. Our team respects each child’s sensory, communication, and developmental needs, while offering families tools that feel supportive, realistic, and attuned. We’re here to help your child thrive, not change who they are.
Where do we provide our services?
Early Intervention for birth to 3-year-olds
We provide early intervention services in your home or daycare setting, supporting your child where they play, explore, and learn every day. We are specialists in meeting a child's needs in their natural environment! Research shows that early intervention before a child's 3rd birthday can be one of the most beneficial things you can do for your child.
School-Based Therapy
We provide school-based therapy services, including occupational, physical and speech therapy, to students who need support during their educational journey.
Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy (OT) helps to teach children the skills they need for their everyday "occupations" such as playing, sleeping, eating, tolerating & engaging in their worlds and sensory processing skills, just to name a few!
Speech Therapy
Speech & language therapists (SLPs) help to build language & communication skills in children to help them engage with the people and world around them with greater ease and success!
Early Education
Early Educators, sometimes called special instructors in early intervention, help children build the foundational skills that support a child’s early learning. They help caregivers feel confident supporting learning in everyday routines using play-based strategies to engage the whole family.
Physical Therapy
Pediatric physical therapists work on building strength, improving motor skills and increasing overall coordination so that a child can more fully participate in their activities such as crawling, walking and playing.
"Children's games are hardly games.
Children are never more serious than when they play."
~Montaigne, Essays
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